
Rosalind Russell photographed by Clarence Sinclair Bull. Publicity for “Night Must Fall” (MGM, 1937)

Rosalind Russell photographed by Clarence Sinclair Bull. Publicity for “Night Must Fall” (MGM, 1937)

Joan Crawford in a publicity photo for Mannequin (Frank Borzage, 1937) wearing a dress by Adrian
“Mannequin…restores Miss Joan Crawford to her throne as queen of the working girls….Miss Crawford, let it be said, meets these several dramatic emergencies in her best manner, which, as you know, is tender, strong, heroic, and regal.” – Frank Nugent, New York Times

Claudette Colbert and Carole Lombard on the set of It Happened One Night (1934)
Actually, this was taken backstage at the Actor’s Fund Benefit in January, 1937. Gable and Colbert reprised their roles in a live re-enactment of the hitchhiking scene. Lombard was backstage with the cast because by that time, she and Gable had been dating for over a year.
